The first step is to collect all the information as well as the evidence concerning the paranormal activity. The individuals in Truly House will be interviewed to provide the relevant information concerning the claim as the information will assist during the investigation. Various electronic materials such as accelerometers to estimate the most minute object vibration, sound recorders to measure EMF effects or the sound waves, and spectrum analyzers which usually detects the energy throughout microwave frequency range and radio wave. Manometer, UV, and x-ray scanners are utilized in measuring the internal structures, magnetic properties as well as surface properties of the objects which move on their own. After the investigation, the results are analyzed and compiled so as to prove the existence of the claim. If there is anything unusual which point out spirit activity, it is presented to give an honest a genuine interpretation of the results.
Ghosts at a Shaker Village
Joe Nickell
Skeptical Briefs Volume 22.2, summer 2012
Link https://www.csicop.org/sb/show/ghosts_at_a_shaker_village. A visionary known as Ann Lees sailed Manchester to New York to spread new faith in 1774. She was known as “Shaker” due to their trembling and ecstatic shaking during worship. The story is about Pleasant Hill workers who wear Shatter clotting encountering Shaker spirits.
Claim
An employee who worked with Pleasant Hill as a night security officer experienced something breathing down the back of his neck which he suspected as boogie man or ghost.
Summary
The story is about Shakers who founded a farming community known as Pleasant Hill Kentucky in 1805. Shakers speak in tongues and they gave prophecy making the people associate them with ghosts. The people who worked in the farming community experienced mystical happenings.